Skip to main content
EN
seashells

Keep your eyes on the tide

Fort Myers Shelling

If the best souvenir is free, then in Southwest Florida, our beaches are some of the best in the world to find gifts from the sea - or better known here as seashells. From first-time scavengers to seasoned shellers (our local term for shell collectors), it’s easy to see why anyone can find amazing shells here, and why so many keep coming back for more.

Every day creates a shelling experience different from the day before. The change in tide or shoreline reveals new specimens, thanks to the currents from the Caribbean. With Sanibel’s east-west orientation, gentle waters push along the Gulf’s sloping sea floor, allowing many shells to arrive unharmed. Anytime is a good time to collect seashells, but often, the early morning at low tide is best. No one area is good all the time, and no collection worth viewing was ever found on one outing, so shell seekers assume the famous “Sanibel Stoop" or “Captiva Crouch" for a closer look at the endless shells blanketing the sand.   

Consider a private charter shelling cruise for more remote locations. You’ll also find the chance to enjoy a sunset and watch dolphins play in your boat wake during the trip from shore. Dozens of tour guides can help you find the perfect shell, but remember to leave live shells behind, as they are protected by state law. Most shellers here can expect to find lettered olives, lightning whelks, Florida fighting conchs, baby’s ears, worm shells, nauticas, scallops, coquinas and other bivalves. But one of the rarest finds – and the shell that keeps many returning – is the brown-speckled Junonia. Those who come looking for a particular shell often find so much more if they remain open to the surprises twinkling on the beach.

 

Links & Resources

Discover more about Fort Myers

Each year something special happens on our beaches. From May through October, sea turtles emerge from the Gulf of Mexico to lay

Congratulations are in order – not only to you and your other half, but to the fine locales that grace this list. An overwhelming

Summer is never really over in Southwest Florida, but we do love a good Labor Day weekend blowout. This year, National Beach Day

Planning a trip to Southwest Florida means you’re free to create a vacation that’s just as unique as your family. Whether you’re

Fort Myers' islands, beaches and neighborhoods offer some of the best viewing spots for sunsets. No matter where you stay, there

Thanks to our position on the West Coast of Florida, the warm Gulf waters gently wash hundreds of thousands of sea shells ashore

Day 1: Relax on the Beach Roll into Sanibel Island in time for a leisurely lunch at Gramma Dot’s. Enjoy fresh seafood while you

Rediscover the feeling of irrepressible joy in the Fort Myers area. Skip the schedule, put aside any stresses and become your very

Expect high-energy adventures and beachfront bliss all in one location on Fort Myers Beach. This Estero Island gem is the star

Summertime in Fort Myers can mean a lot of things. Long days filled with sunshine? Check. Shining Gulf Coast waters perfect for

Welcome to the Fort Myers area, a place that many anglers call the home of the finest fishing in Florida, the "Fishing Capital of

Related Listings

Find your beach

Share

Show us your good days and we'll show you more! Share your favorite memories with hashtag #MyFortMyers.